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Narrators you don't like?

Her voice reminded me of the woman who used to do the storytelling/voice overs at the start of Desperate Housewives.
I hated the way she did the different voices and her Ranger is particularly bad.
I would actually prefer a 'straight read' without a narrator trying to do different voices.


I have an audiobook I want to return. Does Audible have a limit on how often we can exchange a book for another one?








I think I'd be OK with that one, I like deep male voices. However I find high pitched or breathy female voices really irritating (on a physical level too, they make me all twitchy). There are some actresses whose movies I won't see because their voice is so annoying, Nicole Kidman comes to mind.
I'm fairly new to audiobooks, but so far I've discovered I really like listening to accents. UK narrators are my favourite, and the American accent my least favourite (I'm an Aussie)


Maybe if the story was better (this is my first Carly Phillips... is it always like this?), the audiobook wouldn't bother me as much? Perhaps it's the magical realism aspect of the story. I really hate magical realism. But the combination of story and narration is making me want to jump off a very tall structure. And that's saying something, as I'm afraid of heights.

This sounds like one you should "return". Did you know they will give you your credit back, and with a smile. Don't punish yourself, too many good books out there

I think I'd be OK with that one, I like deep male voices. However I find high pitched or breathy female voices ..."
Pjaye, I agree with you about Kidman. I assume you are familiar with Bryce Courtney's fabulous books, my favorite being Four Fire. And the narrator, Humphrey Bower, is stellar, so perfect for all voice, make and female. Now he' an Aussie for sure. I love accents too, don't recall the narrator of Life of Pi, but he was so perfect. I love to hear cultured Indians speak cultured British English.



I agree, Lynne. I just finished Bryce Courtenay's Power of One and loved Humphrey Bower's narration. He managed to capture all the different dialects and accents. He seemed to create the characters with his voice!






You know why you don't like Scott Brick? Because he's a SPAWN OF SATAN!
Do we know how Mr. Brick is? For some strange reason, I'm starting to feel sorry for him ;)

I've never heard him either, but some folks appear out of nowhere when his name is mentioned.

Why so mean to Scott Brick? He seems nice enough. I follow him on Twitter. That means we're practically BFFs, no? I suspect an inside joke.
The man has cancer, probably as a direct result of what he does for a living. So I have some sympathy for him. And if I can listen to Jake Gyllenhaal narrate The Great Gatsby, I can probably listen to just about anyone.

I thought this was just teasing, all in good fun. I actually like the books I've heard Scott Brick narrate.
Didn't realize he was ill. Terrible news. I'm certainly hoping for the best for him.
Jennifer, what do you mean probably related to his profession?

Now, I don't get all the passion for Simon Vance and John Lee. I find both a little monotonous. I listened to one Simon Vance book that I really liked and a few that bored the heck out of me. John Lee tends to narrate a lot of the books I like to read/listen to, but I find him really annoying when he tries to do women or accents.


To be honest, there have been very few narrators I don't like. So few, that I can't recall any at this time.
Thyroid cancer. And I've never had the (dis?)pleasure of Scott Brick 's narration, so my opinion isn't relevant :)

To be honest, there have been very few narrators I don't lik..."
I too am a fan of Scott Brick and Simon Vance and have listened to many by both.
And I feel like we have already had this conversation!

I agree. I had to check the date and times stamps because I was having a serious case of deja vu.

I also didn't care for Lloyd James' narration of the first book, "The Curse of Chalion", but he didn't affect my enjoyment of one of my favorite author's books.
FYI The second book in the series, "Paladin of Souls", was read by the incomparable Kate Reading. Has anyone dissed her in this thread? I don't have time to read through it all at this late date.
P.S. I loved the first two books. Lois McMaster Bujold rocks!

Jim Dale doing things other than Harry Potter. As others have mentioned, he's just so closely identified with one thing that it's hard to hear him as something else. It doesn't help that I listened to a Dickens Christmas one in December, and he had recycled Hagrid's voice.
Anne Johnstonbrown (how her name shows up in Audible)--I picked up some inexpensive audiobooks, and her character choices were horrible. For example, an over-articulated diction for a 23 year old character. I was so annoyed, I returned the audiobooks with her narrating them.

Why so mean to Scott Brick? He seems nice enough. I follow him on Twitter. That means we're practically BFFs, no? I suspect an inside joke."
Nah, I just hate his art. And it was funny because I check out audiobooks from the library. So, you get what you get, you know? And I have to admit, Scott Brick was the first narrator I ever had that strong a response to, negative or positive. But this one time, I'd had enough. I'd listened to a few books by Brick and whatever it was, I was "This guy! Who is this guy? Whoever he is, he's horrible." I even pointed it out to my girlfriend and she's like, "then why do you keep listening to him?" And the answer, basically, was that as I said, I just go to library and try and find a story I like. It hadn't occurred to me to look for narrators I do or don't like. As of right now, Brick is the only guy I actively avoid. It's no biggie really but it's kind of fun the storm he generates between people who LOVE him and people (like myself) who can't stand him.
Oh and, cuz he SUCKS! :)

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I've only listened to book narrated by him The Heist and I really liked his voice. However I do think the writing didn't lend itself to narration. Poor guy had to keep saying "Kate said" "Nick said" over and over, and OVER again. If I'd made that into a drinking game, I'd be out like a light by the end of every second page.